How companies become allies for environmental justice

It is not a big stretch for corporate policy teams already dealing with community relations to keep track of environmental justice battles in the surrounding frontline communities and speak up as an ally. Read More

U.S. power plants may start to cap emissions. Here's why (and how)

The EPA is promoting carbon capture and storage tech to cap emissions from fossil fuel-powered utilities. Read More

California and New York set new standards to cut emissions

Two of the largest economies in the U.S. set new emissions standards for the transportation and building sectors. Read More

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Ripple Effects: What Recent ESG Policy Developments in the EU Mean for the Rest of the World

The European Union is taking ambitious and expansive action toward a sustainable future. But what happens in the EU doesn’t always stay in the EU.  Due to the global nature of organizations and their supply chains, any policy developments within the world’s third-largest economy have far-reaching effects across regions and countries. And with its reputation as a global sustainability leader, developments in the EU often provide an indication of what’s to come in other markets around the world. Read More

The House votes to reverse the IRA’s tax incentives

In a bid to manage the U.S.’s massive debt ceiling, House republicans vote to cut clean energy spending secured in the IRA. Read More

Who solves super wicked water problems?

The recent UN water conference convened almost 10,000 people focused on addressing critical scarcity, quality and inequity issues, but whether they can turn intentional into action remains an open question. Read More

Climeworks expands to the US while the EU taxes carbon imports

Legislation is driving international companies to set up camp within the U.S., and the EU won’t let that happen free of charge. Read More

Are companies ghosting the planet on climate policy?

It’s past time for businesses to buckle up, lean in, and loudly and vigorously support bold equitable climate policy. This is the moment to show up. Read More

This Biden official will transform America’s EV charging network

Entrepreneur and city transportation leader Gabe Klein is heading a collaboration between the U.S. energy and transportation offices centered on EV charging infrastructure. Here’s what he’s learned and how the joint office will help make public EV charging more reliable. Read More

Coalition sues FEMA over troubled grid project in Puerto Rico

A Puerto Rican coalition is pushing back against FEMA’s plans to rebuild its power grid with fossil fuels. Read More